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Blumenfeld — Stadt Tengen Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Blumenfeld — is a surname and may refer to:* Anat Blumenfeld, Israeli biochemist * Benjamin Blumenfeld (1884–1947), Russian chess player * Erwin Blumenfeld (1897–1969), German American photographer * Fannie Zeissler (born Blumenfeld) (1863–1927), Austrian… … Wikipedia
Blumenfeld — Blumenfeld, 1) Amt im Seekreise Badens, 21/2 QM. mit 9400 Ew.; 2) Hauptort das., Amtssitz; altes Schloß, Weinbau; 300 Ew. B. gehörte sonst dem deutschen Ritterorden u. kam 1805 an Baden … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Blumenfeld — Blumenfeld, Stadt im bad. Kr. Konstanz, an der Biber, (1900) 419 kath. E., Schloß … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Blumenfeld (Tengen) — Blumenfeld Stadt Tengen Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Blumenfeld (Begriffsklärung) — Blumenfeld ist der Name folgender Orte: Blumenfeld, Ortsteil der Stadt Tengen im Landkreis Konstanz Blumenfeld, ehemaliger deutscher Name der Ortschaft Schelesnodoroschnoje (Железнодорожное) in der Gemeinde Dobrowolsk, Oblast Kaliningrad,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BLUMENFELD, KURT YEHUDAH — (1884–1963), German Zionist leader. Blumenfeld, who was born in Treuberg, East Prussia, studied law at the universities of Berlin, Freiburg, and Koenigsberg. He joined the Zionist movement in 1904 while still a student and became a student leader … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLUMENFELD, HERMANN FADEEVICH — (1861–1920), Russian civil lawyer. He was the son of Rabbi Feitel Blumenfeld of Kherson (1826–1896), who helped to develop the Jewish agricultural colonies in Kherson and Bessarabia. Blumenfeld won a gold medal at the University of Odessa for a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLUMENFELD, EMANUEL — (1801–1878), leader of the Haskalah in Galicia and the first Jew to practice law in Lemberg. Blumenfeld was instrumental in establishing the Reform Temple in Lemberg. He was a member of an unsuccessful delegation sent to the Austrian emperor in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLUMENFELD, FELIX MIKHAYLOVICH — (1863–1931), conductor, pianist, teacher, and composer. Born in Kovalovka, Kherson, Blumenfeld studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory with Stein (piano) and Rimsky Korsakov (composition). After his graduation in 1885 he taught piano and was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism